DAN FOGELBERG - MISSING YOU REACTION First time hearing
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- DAN FOGELBERG - MISSING YOU REACTION First time hearing.This was a big song in the American adult contemporary charts in 1982.It also did well in Canada and Australia.
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Dan's catalog is immense, and all of them are beautiful.
So many are lesser known than the ones that come to mind immediately, but SO worth hearing. He is missed terribly...
The Last Nail. Still gets me every time I hear it.
Loved this song, also the power of gold, so 2 great songs of the late Dan Fogelberg.
Hard to believe he's been gone for all these years, so much more talent taken in his prime. 💔
Dan Fogelberg, “The Power of Gold”, “Same Old Lang Syne”, “Part Of a Plan”, “Illinois“, “Telling You Stories”, “As The Raven Flies”, “There’s a Place in The World For Gamblers”, and more.
All songs on his albums are very lovable. I have most of them. Brings back a lot of fond memories. Thank you. Yes he did die in 2007 at age 56 of cancer. My only regret about Dan is not to have seen him in concert.
R.I.P. Dan Fogelberg. Great song!
My favorite dan fogelberg song
Dan Fogelberg, gran talento, maestro , pérdida irrecuperable su partida.
One of my favorite artists & favorite songs by him. Dan Fogelberg was such a great folk rock singer songwriter & storyteller. He also played multiple instruments such as guitar, bass, piano & mandolin. I had his double album "The Innocent Age" from 1981. It had so many good songs on it including "Same Old Lang Syne", "Hard To Say", "Leader Of The Band" & "Run For The Roses". He also had the hit "Longer" from the year before. We lost him much too soon (1951-2007).
To truly understand the depths of Dan’s writings one must get past the radio hits. He was a true minstrel of romance, nature and the mariner’s lifestyle, as he was a mariner himself. He stayed true himself to the dissatisfaction of industry suits. His fan base was relatively small, but incredibly faithful due to his ability to reach the inner emotions.
So true and so great because of it!
Dan Fogelberg passed away aged 57 from prostate cancer . Apart from being one of the most brilliant singer /songwriter/musicians in the history of popular music , Dan Fogelberg had for me ,the purist voice of any male singer . His range and scope as a vocalist was incredibly eclectic as was his all round musicality . You have to check out Dan's whole body of work ? It really is quite astonishing and exceptional . He was so ,so underrated as an artist when alive .Brilliant choice Harri ! May i suggest his ' What You're Doing ' tune ? Now there is a ' stomp ' of a song ...best wishes my friend !
Dan is one of my favorite artists and he has so much good stuff. We had “Longer” as the song sung at our wedding. A very moving orchestral song of his is “Netherlands”, but he has a song for just about any mood you want.
My wedding song was split in 2 with both Longer and Tp the Morning!👍🏻❤️☮️🙏🏼😢🎸🎤
I saw Dan in concert 6 times and he was great every time with a great stage presence!
Thank you for acknowledging how much we lost with his death. Had the privilege of going to 5 concerts to see him. Please react to "False Faces" off the "Netherlands" album, if possible.
I love Dan. My fav song of his is Auld Lang Syne. It is actually a true story of his life. After dance deaths a woman came forward and told her that she was the one in the song
Finally! Fogelberg put out a ton of great music.
Love this song the first time I heard it. And that solo at the end is fire.
Love Dan. He is from the same area as I am and he was our local guy who made it. An amazing man as well as a storyteller, player and singer. His vocal range is great. Still tear up when I think of him being gone. We miss you Dan, but your musical legacy lives on.
"Hard To Say" and "Longer" are also excellent songs from Dan.
Such a wonderful song. My Favorite Song by him is Seeing You Again❤️ just absolutely amazing. And yes he did pass away from colon cancer some years ago. He is for sure one of the greats❤️
Not that it makes a difference, but he died from prostate cancer. He is my absolute favorite. A once in a lifetime.
Dan embodied what the definition of music is or should be in the modern singer/songwriting form....arrangement, melody, context, lyrics...plus...he played most all the instruments himself. I believe if you picked him up and set him back in Bach/Beethoven/Mozart times and let him walk into one of those maestro's creative sessions, he wouldn't take him long to fit right in and not be intimidated...i could see those guys pausing to listen to him as well...........that's saying something. RIP Dan.
It just dawned on me: the late great Dan Fogelberg exists somewhere between Joni Mitchell and Prince in sheer musicality and brilliance except that he's far less recognized than those two music giants.
Have always loved both your timing, and the analsis, following your stoppage in the middle of the songs. You feel the exact moments to have a concise chat when you feel its a part of older viewers/listeners histories of there space and time of their lives. God bless you again.
My friend - listen to a beautiful song of his called The Reach. It is profoundly incredible if you really want to know this man s soul. I bought his albums back in the day. He was so talented an artist.
I had all his albums at least once or twice in record, tape or CD!
I believe his talent uniquely shines through during his "Live at Carnegie Hall" recording. This was prior to the removal of his tonsils and his falsetto at that time was incredible. During that performance, Netherlands, Song From Half Mountain, and To the Morning are as beautiful as they come.
All great songs which I saw him perform live.
I have the Live at Carnegie Hall CD. All I could think about was how his parents were in the audience & they must have been taking each other's hand & thinking, "We created this! He is our Legacy & the best parts of both of us."
"Leader of the Band" is my personal favorite since my beloved father-in-law taught music for 45 years (he played trumpet, inspired by Harry James). He was in college at 15 and had that interrupted by having to serve in WWII in the Philippines. He was then stationed stateside at Camp Wheeler near Macon, GA where he met my mother-in-law. (He was from Illinois and hated cold weather, so he stayed in GA and married. He taught band whilst playing in his own jazz band simultaneously. I miss him so very much.
Thanks man. If one truly appreciates musical God given talent, one needs to listen to his musical combined with songwriting gift. He showed his musical diversity later with a bluegrassy album. Please react to "Sutter's Mill"
Amazing song right from the beginning
A great one from Dan is his "Souvenirs" album and any track on that album will blow your mind. Since you enjoy Dan you should also take a listen to his contemporary, Paul Davis, some suggestions from him are "Cool Night:, "I Go Crazy", "'65 Love Affair" and " Do Right" for starters.
Oh, yay, he was one of my sister's favorites. I surprised her with tickets to see him in concert, we had a great time! He died too young and had a special heart and showed it in his concerts. Also pretty nice to look at! ;-)
I love this song too. Its pretty awesome.
Thank you for playing this I like Dan Fogelberg😃
Picture a hard ass trigger-pulling Marine in a land far away hearing this song while tired and lonely as regards his girl back home.
I forgot I knew this one! It's always a pleasure to see someone reacting to & appreciating an unexpected song, & not the same old ones that everybody does. So much music out there that needs more love.
I agree. Thanks for your approval!
Netherlands, Phoenix, Face the Fire, Nexus, Scarecrow's Dream, The Minstrel. All great Fogelberg songs. Some rockers, some soft ones.
Too all the people that didn't know him that well & thought he only played easy listening, love songs. I say to you that he could SO ROCK! He had some rock songs that just got you up out of your chair. He played so many genres.
He was one of my favorites. As a horse lover, I really liked the song he did for the Kentucky Derby, Run For The Roses.
Oo! Oo! Fogelberg! The book of poetry and observations that I've had published was dedicated, in part, to Dan Fogelberg and the influence he's had on me as a poet. I seriously wish you'd treat both of us and react to the very first Fogelberg song that I ever heard, called Part of the Plan. That song had a delayed effect of planting a seed of desire to write something that affected others as his words affected me.
He was so deep & so profound - like nobody else I've found. Truly a once in a lifetime talent.
"Longer" is super beautiful. Song writing excellence.
A great and almost forgotten and underrated superstar who has over fifty or sixty great tunes. Try reacting to some of his lesser known though unforgettable tunes like Netherlands, Ghosts, The Reach, and 2 incredible cover tunes by Dan are Tell Me To My Face, and Since You’ve Asked!
Tell me to my face was a brilliant song in response to being blown off by someone. He writes so well, combining his singing & instrument arrangements, you can feel what he went through. Such emotion comes through.
@Cindy Little The song was written by Allan Clark, Tony Hicks, and Graham Nash of The Hollies though Dan changed the song to his style and the emotion,phrasing and musicianship is incredible on this version.i loved that album, Twin Sons.
@@joelliebler5690 I can't believe I didn't know that. Thank you. That'll teach me to double check my facts before I [speak].
Nice to see younger gen Enjoying the music I grew up on
This is a great song! I'm glad someone finally reacted to it.
For a good story song, listen to Tucson, Arizona (Gazette)...the instrumentals are fantastic and the story is surprising. Dan was so versatile...he performed in so many different genres. He played more than a dozen different instruments as well.
He seems to be overlooked by other reactors and I'm not sure why. He has so much great music to choose from.
Tucson,Arizona is one of my favorites. Dan himself described it as his most descriptive song. Another favorite is Sutters Mill
I think this song was on his 1982 greatest hits album as an original.
Dan has too many amazing songs to mention. But I do want to mention the songs from his album The Innocent Age. I was obsessed with that album when it came out in 1981. I virtually fell in love with him just based on the lyrics alone, and the music is every bit as good. There were 4 chart-hits from the album, one of which you've already reacted to (Leader of the Band). But you should also react to Same Old Lang Syne, which is an interesting story-song (the other chart hits were Run for the Roses, and Hard To Say). But my favorites from that album: The Reach, The Sand and The Foam, Only The Heart May Know (w/Emmy Lou Harris), Nexus (w/Joni Mitchell), Stolen Moments, Empty Cages, Ghosts. All worthy of a reaction.
Yes so many great ones even later on.
Please try, Heart Hotels, also by Dan Fogelberg. Beautiful song.
The pride of Peoria Illinois USA. I live about an hour away and he was so talented and died tragically at a young age. Dearly missed.
Nice reaction, Same Old Lang Syne is a song that hits everyone, very unique and emotional.
Great commentary Harri for truly great artist. A shame he passed at such a young age. Please react to TO THE MORNING.🔥💯
His first and part of my 2 Songs wedding songs,
Fogelberg was one of my favorites. He passed on my 53rd birthday, and he was only a few years older. Things haven't been the same.
Thank you for playing this I really like Dan Foge
Shout out to ya Harri...I know you are a lover of the old blues legends...a suggestion...harmonica impresario Sonnyboy Williamson 2...called "Help Me"...this is a true classic...another group did an instrumental of it and titled it: Green Onions"...Thanks man
I love this 🎵 🎶 😍❤Another one is "The Power of Gold"🎧🎼🎶👌
He passed from cancer. Saw him three times, one of which was an entirely acoustic concert, just him playing only a piano or a guitar and of course singing. Check out the song "Netherlands." It is a very soaring song that I think you'd love. czcams.com/video/YIxrvacXcAY/video.html
I love that song so much, especially because I caught his concert that year it was released. Forgive the TMI, but I still can picture how the show at that small theater started with him behind the piano and a single spotlight beaming on him from the other side as he launched into Netherlands, which I’d never heard before. It must have been the best solo performance I’ve ever seen live, with Dan describing his experience of being on a mountaintop with that great poetic flair and emotional piano playing. All these years later the rest of the show is kind of a blur, but that epic opening number is etched in my memory !
After you listen to "Netherlands" you realize that Dan Fogelberg's father's blood definitely did run through his instrument - and that Dan, himself, was literally a "Leader of the Band" in his own right! It is such a beautiful song! Those talents must run deep in that family.
If you like this one, try Hearts Hotel.
Dan Fogelberg was on of my favorite singers back in the 70's and 80's. Jackson Browne is another singer I'd put in the same category. Check out his songs "Doctor My Eyes", "Somebody's Baby", "That Girl Could Sing" and "Running on Empty"
Another talented artist gone all too soon...beautiful vocals and a well executed tune
Dan is the one who played the guitar solo. Check out the Letterman live performance in the late 80's
Personally my favorite Fogelberg song. I remember buying his greatest hits CD and recording the song onto one of my "grab bag" CDs and now of course, digital media. Have enjoyed it for nearly 40 years. Yes, he passed away. I remember telling my uncle of his passing. We were quite bummed
Both my sons knew how much I loved Dan & we listened to his music all the time. I remarried & had just left for my honeymoon cruise. The first morning I woke up, the TV was on the new & scrolling along the bottom of the screen was news that he had passed. My heart sank. Talk about putting a damper on things. My oldest son said he hoped that I didn't hear it until I got back 'cuz he knew how it would affect me.
Hey Harri. Great reaction, as always 😊. Hey, about his life being cut short ... I always try to look at it as, God (if you believe in him) loaned him to us for a bit, but then, decided he had an opening upstairs and wanted him singing up there. It makes it a little easier for me, because 1 day, I hope to be checking out that night's program/menu, and seeing that good ol' Dan is the entertainment for the evening. Anyway ... yeah, the song you did previously was Leader Of The Band but, there is so much more from this guy that you'll really like. My first few suggestions off the top of my head are ...
1. Part of the Plan
2. As The Raven Flies
3. Same Old Lang Syne
4. The Power of Gold
I firmly believe you'll REALLY love Same Old Lang Syne, but I'm warning you, it might just make ya teary, especially if you've ever experienced that 👍😎.
One of his best songs is "Run for the Roses". It's about a horse. Everyone loves horses.
He wrote the song for the Kentucky Derby, and it is one of my favorites!
@@danacasey8543 Can you believe he said he wrote the lyrics in 20 minutes & the music in almost that little of time. Such talent.
Power of Gold w Tim Weisberg on Twin Sons of Different Mothers
There is a live version of Missing you on YT from Letterman Show. It is 🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful voice! Great analysis Harri!
Here's a song i think you might like Sting "I'm so happy i can't stop crying"
Run for the Roses is a great one by Fogelberg!
This is one of lesser known songs. Old Land Syne and Leader of the Band are more of his signature songs. Longer was one of his early hits.
His album Phoenix is fantastic. Try Beggar’s Game.
Tell him, girl...Beggars Game is gold!
Check out Dan Fogelberg's version of" Rhythm of the Rain".
This is an awesome song! Sorry that I missed this one! Was knee-deep in my career, music went on hold. Thanks so much pncombies and thanks to Harri for having this wonderful channel so I can hear things I missed ✌
Ginny! 🥰🖤
@@HarriBestReactions Love this rection from you, Harri. I've been been a DF since '78 after listening to his classic album, "Netherlands".
Just saw this, Ginny....sorry for the late response. You're welcome, friend.
@@pncombies Not a problem Neal, all is good ! 💫🎶🎸
currently working with a sample of this song & reforming it into a House song :)
Hearts Hotel...
Please do a review of the entire Nether Lands album. I want to see your jaw drop and cry all through the songs on it. If you have not listened to it, do yourself a favor. You will thank me for this recommendation.
Here's a live version of an oldie by Jackson Browne, in case you've never heard it, called Running On Empty. Good example of another guy nobody ever listens to, knowingly, named David Lindley.
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Never liked his music, he was all the rage with the preppies when I was in high school.
Maybe it was the preppies you didn't like & lumped Dan in with them. He has such a wide range of different types of music, I think if you listened to a fair sampling of it, you'd find something you really like. Or, I could be wrong.